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Familiarity breeds contempt. I had not heard this phrase in a long time until talking to the sponsor of my sorority – Ann Smith. She used it in the context of preventing sorority members from becoming segregated within their own society. It is the phrase that hung in the back

[Previously published in the Feb. 8, 2012 issue of the Rambler] Garrison Hawley, sophomore English major, also known as Hawley G is setting out to make his mark in the world of hip hop. Born Oct. 10, 1991 in Missouri City, Texas, Hawley G knew he was destined to be

Every veteran of war has a symbol he or she is proud of. Every soldier served in a unit that had a symbol or “code of arms” as an identifying marker that brought pride. After their service, some veterans later wear these symbols as badges of honor, proof that they

I really enjoyed the two articles on “Crime by students …” and “International Student increase is exciting …” in the Feb. 20 Rambler. Regarding the crime article … as someone who has taught at Wesleyan for 35 years and been on campus all days and hours of the week, I